What? Lightbulbs don't need to be screwed in any more? This picture of a mysteriously levitating lightbulb is said to be an unaltered photo of an art piece to be demonstrated at an exhibition in Barcelona later this week. A new version of an earlier prototype, the scant info released thus far tells us it's an electromagnetically levitated lightbulb, and that it's wirelessly powered.

What else do we know about this seemingly supernatural feat?

It's been improved over its predecessor from a couple of years ago, and its creator says it has much higher efficiency, letting the lightbulb glow brighter and use less electricity at the same time. Using those weird magnets, it's able to hang there in space, 2.5 inches above its base. Apparently, there are electromagnets inside the bulb that repel those magnets on the ceiling and floor of this installation.